How to Write Loglines for Reality Shows

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Just like screenplays, reality shows must have a well developed log-line. A log-line is that one sentence that clearly defines what your reality show is about. It captures your audience's attention by the creativity. A log-line could make the difference as to whether your reality show gets picked up or not. It serves as your calling card and a way into the door of decision makers. You don’t have a script or a screenplay that drives your log-line for a reality show. Instead, you have a single concept. This should not detour you in developing your log-line. In a way, it should make it easier because you are not confined and have freedom of expression on your side.

Play with the order. Log-lines do not have to be written in the same order as the examples. You could start by stating the outcome first. The point is to have a log-line that sounds great and is easy for you to recite.

Take time to develop your log-line, but develop it first before your concept. Then hone it and polish it throughout the writing of your business plan. Up to the last moment, consider it a work in progress.

Ask your friends and relatives which of the 12 log-lines you created sticks with them. To accomplish this task, read out loud your log-lines, watch their reactions, and then ask them which one they remember the most.

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